Giants new-look offensive line on display in OTA's

by Ruben Palacios | Staff Writer

(5/28/15) The Giants have completely remodeled their offensive line unit for the start of organized team activities.

Compared to last year's o-line, only two players are back but even those guys have switched positions and shifted along the line. Justin Pugh has gone from right tackle to left guard and Weston Richburg shifted from left guard to center.

Will Beatty, who was a mainstay at left tackle last season, will miss five to six months after undergoing surgery to repair a torn pectoral muscle. Beatty's injury has paved the way for rookie Ereck Flowers to step in at the left tackle position.

Quaterback Eli Manning is still adjusting to all the moving pieces in front of him.

"Obviously, having a new center can be an adjustment," Manning said. "But (Weston) Richburg was here last year and I got snaps with him last year, so that hasn't been a big deal. Anytime you have a rookie at left tackle, it can be an adjustment."

Giants re-sign G John Jerry to two-year deal

by R.J. White | CBSSports.com

(3/16/15) The Giants have re-signed guard John Jerry to a two-year deal that will pay him $3.3 million with $1 million guaranteed, NJ.com reports.

Jerry started all 16 games at right guard last season but rated 66th out of 78 players in Pro Football Focus' ratings of the league's guards. With the Giants signing tackle Marshall Newhouse this offseason, it's possible Justin Pugh is moved inside, bumping Jerry to a reserve role.

Three Giants to be limited during camp

by Larry Hartstein | Senior Analyst

(7/21/14) Giants left tackle Will Beatty (leg), guard John Jerry (knee) and receiver Mario Manningham (knee) all will be limited during training camp, reports ESPN. The Giants' first practice is Tuesday.

John Jerry on track for training camp

by Larry Hartstein | Senior Analyst

(7/8/14) Giants guard John Jerry, who missed offseason workouts recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery, is expected to be ready for the July 21 start of training camp, reports the team's website. Jerry started every game the past two seasons for Miami but is not currently projected as a Giants starter.

'Bullygate' contributor John Jerry now an NFL Giant

by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com

(3/22/14)John Jerry, who was cited by investigators as one of the Dolphins who "engaged in a pattern of harrassment" directed at fellow offensive lineman Jonathan Martin in the bullying scandal of 2013, has been signed by the Giants.

His new team did not address those issues when it announced his acquisition, per the New York Daily News.